Communities across Saskatchewan marked Red Dress Day with walks, ceremonies and gatherings to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.
The day, recognized nationally on May 5, raises awareness about the ongoing crisis and offers space for remembrance, grief and solidarity.

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Events in cities like Saskatoon and Regina brought families, advocates and allies together to call for change and support those impacted.
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